kurkkupintaloissa
Kurkkupintaloissa, also known as "neck houses" or "collar houses," are a unique architectural style found in the Finnish city of Turku. These houses are characterized by their distinctive design, which features a narrow, elongated structure with a small, rectangular window at the top, resembling a neck. The window is often referred to as the "kurkku" or "neck" in Finnish, giving the houses their name.
The origin of kurkkupintaloissa can be traced back to the 18th century, when the city of Turku
Kurkkupintaloissa were popular among the working class and were often rented out to tenants. The houses were
Today, kurkkupintaloissa are a popular tourist attraction in Turku, drawing visitors from around the world who